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Why is Rome called Seven Yamanoki? What is the legend behind it?

Because Rome was built on seven hills on the Tiber River, people call Rome the Seven Yamanoki. The legend behind Rome is that the mother wolf suckles her baby. This story tells the story of two brothers who were raised by the mother wolf and then took revenge on the enemy and founded the city of Rome.

Rome is built on seven hills, so it has the reputation of seven Yamanoki. The exact location of Rome is in the lower reaches of the Tiber River. Major cities are built on seven hills, with a national area of 1507.6 square kilometers. Rome lies on the edge of the Mediterranean. This city has a lot of glorious history in Europe. People also call Rome the eternal city. Rome is the largest open-air history museum in the world. There are many famous historical sites here, such as the open-air arena in ancient Rome.

The story of the mother wolf feeding the baby mainly records that romulo, the founder of Rome, was raised by the mother wolf, because Numitore was usurped by his younger brother Amelio and was directly expelled from the city-state, and Numitore's immediate family was brutally killed, leaving only his daughter Sylvia. Sylvia fell in love with Mars and gave birth to twins. Afraid that the two brothers threatened his rule, Amelio threw them into the Tiber River, but when they were drifting in the Tiber River, they were rescued by a female wolf and saved their lives with milk.

Romulo and Remo got revenge when they grew up. After being rescued by the mother wolf, they were adopted by a hunter, and then they learned survival skills from the hunter. When they grew up, they began to take revenge on Amelio, successfully killing Amelio, retaking the polis and their grandfather, Numitore, the old owner of the polis. After the restoration of Numitore's rule, he handed over the management of the seven city-states along the Tiber River to romulo and Remo. Romulo is very ambitious. He killed his brother Remo, set the city boundaries privately and renamed the city-state Rome.